svn co http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/trunk/src/qOrbiter/qOrbiter_src/qml/android/ /var/www/lmce-admin/skins/I can now get qorbiter to connect and I have menu options (lights,media,climate). there are no graphics however.

svn co http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/trunk/src/qOrbiter/qOrbiter_src/qml/android/ /var/www/lmce-admin/skins/App didn't shut straight down as before, now I get "Connecting to 192.168.80.1, please be patient" with the "LinuxMCE for your" in the bottom-left, but then it shuts down.

After reviewing the logs provided (thank you again) you guys will need to remove your skins directory (to be sure) and then re-download the skins. I apologize very much for leaving the old 1004 reference out there and confusing people.

Im working on why its not giving me the name of the device at the moment as well, but thats more a vanity thing than a useful function. The Qt/JNI code to find the storage directories is seemingly working well.

-golgoj4

Also looking into why images aren't there.

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Im seeing some weird things relating to the media player on this. Need to investigate the cpu a little more. Doesnt appear to have a gpu which would limit it to no opengl, but that doesnt make sense for an Android 4.0 device...so please bear with me on that one.

-golgoj4

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It seems that like some of the older android devices, some of the cheapie chinese devices have GPU issues with outright lying about what they can and can't do..same old story, huh?

-Thom

Well the older devices get hacked by users its seems, which is understandable i kept my hp ipaq longer than it should have lived. The ones that come from OEM's it seems are a different story with all sorts of engineering trickery going. I noticed that it took a nosedive at trying to instantiate the standard video player classes, which is a big clue there is something custom going on. The situation with Qt5 demands opengl due to the way that its been implemented. To use QtQuick2 you need opengl. Otherwise its QtQuick1 which means Qt4 that can run in both opengl / non opengl contexts. I would more than likely rule out any attempt at bringing video to the device as well. I really wish they would stop making these damn things. But it is a challenge with a possible solution...

-golgoj4

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